Some pictures of the Galleria: the fourth one shows
a view from Piazza del Duomo

It's the "Salon" of Milan, a centre
of cultural and mundane activities. It was designed by the architect Giuseppe
Marangoni (who died there in 1877) and built between 1865 and 1877. It is shaped
as a cross, with an octagon of iron and glass in the middle. There is a
particular atmosphere in this old place, full of shops, antique and
characteristic restaurants, cafes and bookshops.

Look at the floor; in the centre of
the Galleria there is a taurus figure: go and whirl on it for three times,
you'll get lucky!

VIA
MONTENAPOLEONE

Pictures of Via Montenapoleone; at the right the Caffè Cova

Via Montenapoleone is the most important center of high
fashion and shopping of Milan. It's is part, with Via della Spiga, Via
Sant'Andrea and Via Pietro Verri, of the fashion four-sided, where you
can find the most famous and well-known names of mondial fashion.

Before going for shopping, we suggest you to take a cafè or
a drink in a caratheristic old cafè, the COVA, founded in
1823.

Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci and Armani shops

LA SCALA

The "Teatro alla Scala" was built between 1776 and 1778 by Giuseppe Piermarini, a
famous neoclassical architect , under the heel of Maria Theresa of Austria; it
replaced the Regio Teatro Ducale, which was burn down in 1776.
Its name comes from the church of Santa Maria della Scala, which original
site was there. It is the home of the music and opera of Milan.